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Stop Look and Dig - George O. (George Oliver) Smith
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Title: Stop Look and Dig
Author: George O. Smith
Release Date: November 29, 2006 [Ebook #19963]
Language: English
***START OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK STOP LOOK AND DIG***
Stop Look and Dig
by George O. Smith
Edition 1, (November 29, 2006)
[pg 051]
Stop Look and Dig
BY GEORGE O. SMITH
ILLUSTRATED BY SMITH
The enlightened days of mental telepathy and ESP should have made the world a better place, But the minute the Rhine Institute opened up, all the crooks decided it was time to go collegiate!
Someone behind me in the dark was toting a needle-ray. The impression came through so strong that I could almost read the filed-off serial number of the thing, but the guy himself I couldn't dig at all. I stopped to look back but the only sign of life I could see was the fast flick of taxicab lights as they crossed an intersection about a half mile back. I stepped into a doorway so that I could think and stay out of the line of fire at the same time.
The impression of the needle-ray did not get any stronger, and that tipped me off. The bird was following me. He was no peace-loving citizen because honest men do not cart weapons with the serial numbers filed off. Therefore the character tailing me was a hot papa with a burner charge labelled Steve Hammond
in his needler.
I concentrated, but the only impression I could get would have specified ninety-eight men[pg 052] out of a hundred anywhere. He was shorter than my six-feet-two and lighter than my one-ninety. I could guess that he was better looking. I'd had my features arranged by a blocked drop kick the year before the National Football League ruled the Rhine Institute out because of our use of mentals and perceptives. I gave up trying--I wanted details and not an overall picture of a hotbird carrying a burner.
I wondered if I could make a run for it.
I let my sense of perception dig the street ahead, casing every bump and irregularity. I passed places where I could zig out to take cover in front of telephone poles, and other places where I could zag in to take cover beyond front steps and the like. I let my perception run up the block and by the time I got to the end of my range, I knew that block just as well as if